Are Fireworks Legal in Alexandria, Virginia?
- On July 4, 2021
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Are fireworks legal in Alexandria Virginia?
It is unlawful for any person to store, offer for sale, expose for sale, sell at retail, use or explode any fireworks (including sparklers) within the city limits. Offenses are Class One misdemeanors in the City of Alexandria and are punishable by a $2,500 fine and/or up to 12 months in prison.
Fireworks:
Best Places to View 4th of July Fireworks in Alexandria, VA
- Oronoco Bay Park. 3.5 mi.
- Springfield Days. 4.7 mi.
- Gravelly Point. 5.8 mi.
- Long Bridge Park. 5.5 mi.
- Van Dyck Park. 11.3 mi.
- National Independence Day Parade. 7.8 mi.
- Georgetown Waterfront Park. 7.6 mi.
- George Washington’s Mount Vernon. 6.2 mi.
Fireworks in Washington, D.C.
7 Best Spots to Watch the 4th of July Fireworks in D.C.
- Washington National Cathedral. 3101 Wisconsin Ave NW.
- Francis Scott Key Bridge. Key Bridge, Washington, D.C. 20016.
- Watergate South. 700 New Hampshire Ave NW.
- The Kennedy Center Terrace. 2700 F St NW.
- National Mall.
- Across the Potomac River.
- Hains Point on East Potomac Park.
4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS ON THE NATIONAL MALL
- Dates: July 4, 2021
- Time: At dark, usually around 9:07 p.m.
- Admission: Free
- Location: The National Mall
- Address: Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC 20037
Fireworks Safety Fairfax County:
Many fireworks are not available in Northern Virginia because they are illegal. Firecrackers, cherry bombs and skyrockets are just a few examples of fireworks which may be purchased in other areas but are illegal in Fairfax county. Since even the possession of unapproved fireworks is prohibited in Fairfax County, such fireworks will be confiscated and the person possessing them can be charged with a Class 1 misdemeanor. This carries a maximum penalty of a $2,500 fine and/or one-year in jail.
https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/fire-ems/fireworks-safety
Friendly Reminder:
LANDMARK MEWS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION PARKING AND VEHICLE POLICY:
Policy:
It is the policy of the Landmark Mews Community Association (LMCA) to provide adequate visitor parking between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily, comply with the Fairfax County code regarding fire lanes as it applies to the interior private roads of the Community, maintain and protect the common areas as required by the Landmark Mews governing documents, and take prudent action to safeguard the public health and safety.
Violators:
Residents who fail to abide by these rules, or whose visitors do so, are subject to enforcement actions and penalties including fines, towing at the owner’s expense; and suspension of rights to use any common area including the streets.
Responsibilities:
The Property Manager is responsible for parking monitoring and record keeping. The Covenants Committee is responsible for enforcing vehicle restrictions on or concerning homeowner property. The Board is responsible for enforcement actions including the imposition of fines and towing. The Board herein delegates authorization for towing to the President, upon recommendation of the Property Manager. Residents are responsible for keeping their vehicles licensed, registered, and in good working order, and for following the rules governing vehicles and parking contained in this document, as well as the Declaration of Covenants, Architectural Guidelines, and any other authorities promulgated by the Board.
Visitor Parking:
Common area parking spaces are marked “Visitor” and are reserved for visitors. Residents may park in the visitor parking spaces only between 8 p.m. and 10 a.m.; however, a resident may park in the visitor parking area during designated visitor hours with a note on the dashboard of their vehicle indicating the reason (e.g., garage/driveway unavailable).
Please note: Visitors who park in the lot must post a note on the dashboard of their vehicle identifying the resident and address that they are visiting. Visitors who stay longer than 10 consecutive days must abide by the same parking restrictions as residents (see above).
Thank you assisting LMCA maintain adequate parking for all resident visitors and for adhering to the proper use of our parking policy.
Please be sure you are checking your email regularly for updates and changes.
The HOA Officers will observe Monday, July 5th as a holiday in observance of Independence Day.
For emergency issues, please contact Carl Halvorson at carl.halvorson@landmarkmews.com.
For routine community concerns or questions, please email to me at president@landmarkmews.com
Thanks
Willie Spivey
President